UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE AIR GROUND TASK FORCE TRAINING COMMAND MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER BOX 788100 TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA 92278-8100 COMBAT CENTER ORDER 12990.1 CCO 12990.1 CG 17 Jul 18 From: Commanding General To: Distribution List Subj: STANDARDS OF DRESS AND APPEARANCE FOR CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Ref: (a) Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations section 700.802 (b) CCO 1020.11V Encl: (1) Standards of Dress for Civilians 1. Situation. Although personal appearance is a matter of pride for all on the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), civilians are not members of the Armed Forces. Thus, the standards of dress and appearance for civilians may be different from those for service members. a. Civilians are not subject to the Uniformed Code of Military Justice, but while aboard MCAGCC they shall adhere to the orders and policies prescribed for civilians by the authority of the Commanding General. b. Civilians defined. For the purpose of this order, civilians are persons who are retired military, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees, Marine Corps Community Services {MCCS) employees, contract civilians, dependents of Armed Forces personnel, and all visitors aboard MCAGCC. 2. Mission. This order establishes the requirements for dress or wearing of clothing by civilians. It sets personal appearance standards for civilians in public areas aboard MCAGCC. 3. Execution a. Commander s Intent and Concept of Operations (1) Commander s Intent. Commander's Intent. It is purposeful that this order prescribes requirements for civilians separately from Marines, Sailors, and Soldiers. By independently addressing requirements for civilians, it endeavors to provide understanding to both service members and the civilians who they protect, on a historically sensitive and sometimes complex subject of standards of appearance on a military installation. This topic is sensitive because adherence to standards is central to the working and culture of the Armed Forces-upholding our standards is what we do. When standards are not upheld, it is counter-culture and disruptive to unity of effort. These outcomes may be most sensitive when they involve our civilians on base. It is complex, because the decision of what to wear is subjective. "Feelings" of acceptable or unacceptable clothing varies from person to person. This order will simplify the subject. Civilian standards are stated in its own directive and will be upheld and enforced. Complexity is eliminated. Variation in feelings about clothing are not needed DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved or public release; distribution is unlimited.
in individual decisions as what to wear aboard MCAGCC. Acceptable attire for civilians is defined and objectively stated. Finally, when issues occur with civilians on base involving standards of dress, not knowing the standards is typically the cause. Publication and discussion of this order will enable understanding and a shared goal of pride and respect in ourselves and MCAGCC. (2) Concept of Operations (a) Reference (a) charges the Commanding General, MCAGCC with responsibility for the safety, well-being, and efficiency of the entire installation. Commensurate with this responsibility is the authority to enact regulations applicable to all personnel aboard the installation-regardless of their status (i.e., active duty or reserve military members, dependents, retirees, civilians, etc.). (b) All individuals aboard MCAGCC will understand the references and this order. Continuous violations of this order may result in loss of base privileges. (c) This order is applicable to all public areas aboard MCAGCC. A public area is defined as any place visible to the general public; including but not limited to all government buildings, medical and dental clinics, Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) facilities, child development centers, Marine Corps Exchange facilities, MCAGCC Commissary, community centers, neighborhood playgrounds, roads (to include while transiting a road in a vehicle), recreation areas, stores, parks, restaurants, and housing areas and yards visible from public thoroughfares. This order does not apply to private areas (such as inside an assigned housing unit or assigned room in Bachelor Quarters). (d) Leaders at all levels will implement and enforce this order. Officers, Staff Noncommissioned Officers, Noncommissioned Officers, Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers will become familiar with this order. These individuals have responsibility for strict enforcement of this order. b. Subordinate Element Missions (1) Command Inspector General. Act as the focal point for recommended changes to this order. (2) Assistant Chief of Staff Installation Support Directorate (a) Provost Marshal. Process uncooperative violators and issue citations as required. 4. Administration and Logistics a. Waiver requests for this order should be routed via the appropriate chain of command to the Commanding General, MAGTFTC, MCAGCC (Attn: Command Inspector General). b. Recommendations concerning the contents of this order are invited and should be submitted via the appropriate chain of command for endorsement and submission to the Commanding General, MAGTFTC, MCAGCC (Attn: Command Inspector General). 2
c. Directives issued by this Headquarters are published and distributed electronically. Electronic versions of Combat Center directives can be found at https://www.29palms.marines.mil/staff-offices/adjutant-office/orders/. d. This order should be read in its entirety. 5. Command and Signal a. Command. This order is applicable to civilian personnel aboard the Combat Center, unless otherwise prohibited or permitted by regulation of higher authority. b. Signal. This order is effective the date signed. DISTRIBUTION: A 3
Standards of Dress for Civilians l. General Information a. Individual appearance should be a matter of personal pride. Wearing civilian clothing that presents a conservative, clean, inoffensive and neat appearance while in public areas is the standard aboard MCAGCC. b. Prohibited Attire in Public Areas (l) For the purposes of paragraphs l.b.(2) and (3) (below), clothing that is provocative in nature is prohibited to be worn aboard MCAGCC. (2) Provocative clothing is any clothing that has been altered; cut; frayed; designed to highlight and/or reveal the genitals, breasts, midriff, or buttocks; or expose any part of the undergarments. (3) Any garment inscribed, printed, or bearing patches with slogans, words, pictures, symbols, or print which is profane, offensive, supremacist, racist, sexually suggestive, obscene or supportive of, or oriented towards the glamorization of drug abuse or any illegal activity are prohibited. Furthermore, any attire that is derogatory towards any gender, ethnicity, religious group, military service, the flag or symbol of any people group is prohibited. (4) Clothing designed as sleepwear, housecoats, or bathrobes are prohibited. c. Hygiene. Civilians will not patronize facilities immediately upon completion of a workout. Patrons will also be clean, free of mud, sand or dirt. d. Headgear. All headgear will be removed while inside any building on base unless otherwise posted by MCAGCC. e. At no time will civilians exercise without a shirt or while wearing an undergarment as an outer garment (e.g. running with nothing but a sports bra as an outer garment). Exceptions will be made for swimming pools aboard MCAGCC. 2. Appropriate Clothing for Civilians in Public Areas a. Shirts/Tops (l) At no time will shirts designed to be worn as undergarments be worn as an outer garment (e.g. plain white/green t-shirts, or sports bras). (2) Tank tops and sleeveless-style tops are authorized. Paragraph 1.b.(2) applies. Enclosure (1)
b. Trousers/Shorts/Skirts (l) Clean and presentable trousers, shorts, and skirts are required. Trousers that have been designed with frayed areas on the legs are approved for wear aboard MCAGCC. Paragraph l.b.(2) applies. (2) Appropriate athletic wear may be worn inside facilities aboard MCAGCC by civilians. Appropriate athletic wear is non-military issued physical training gear which meet the requirements set forth in paragraph l.b. c. Swimwear. Swimwear is appropriate while participating in activities at the pool, and aquatic activities only. Swimwear will not be worn as an outer garment in any public area as defined under CCO paragraph 3.a.(2) (c.). Swimwear may be worn in facilities with a "cover-up." The cover up garment, when worn inside, will not be wet from recent aquatic activities. Paragraph l.b.(2) applies. d. Swimwear form and fit. French-cut, thong-style, cheeky, and other eccentricities in form and fit are not in accordance with paragraph 1.b.(2). 2 Enclosure (1)